Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are reportedly planning to visit the UK next month with their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, for an Invictus Games-related event. While the visit has yet to be officially confirmed, it has already sparked speculation about its potential impact on the Royal Family and the Sussexes.
According to recent reports, King Charles is keen to spend time with his grandchildren and has reportedly offered Prince Harry and his family accommodation at a royal residence, along with security arrangements, as a gesture of reconciliation.
However, the reports also claim that not everyone within the Royal Family supports the idea. Prince William, Princess Kate and Queen Camilla are said to have reservations about the proposed visit, although no official comments have been made.
Amid the speculation, Radar Online, citing palace sources, claims that Meghan could emerge as the biggest beneficiary if the visit goes ahead.
One source told the publication that Meghan's return to Britain would carry significant value beyond family ties, particularly from a business and branding perspective.
"If this trip goes ahead, the biggest beneficiary is likely to be Meghan rather than Harry," the source claimed.
According to the insider, appearing in Britain and potentially being photographed alongside members of the Royal Family would reinforce Meghan's international profile.
"That association still carries enormous weight internationally, and she knows it brings a level of prestige that money simply can't buy," the source said.
The report also claims that Meghan's lifestyle brand is closely linked to an image of elegance, exclusivity and royal association. A successful visit, the source argued, could strengthen that image and generate positive publicity at a time when her commercial ventures are facing increased scrutiny.
The insider further suggested that Meghan hopes to recapture some of the royal appeal that originally helped build her global profile.
As of now, neither Prince Harry nor Meghan Markle has publicly confirmed the reported UK visit, and the claims surrounding the family's plans and motivations remain unverified.
